Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Rocket Piano: Is It That Good?

By Aaron Sundberg

Learning piano does not have to be boring anymore. I can remember the times when I had to get piano lessons from an old lady who carried a stick which she would use to strike the side of the piano every time I hit a wrong note. Now, there are so many ways to learn how to play the instrument with ease and so much fun.

Everything's changed now. Ruth Searle is a professional pianist who hails from New Zealand. As a recipient of the Australasian Award, it was no question that she was a great lover of fine music.

She is a versatile pianist who can perform rock to classical music and has received the Australasian Award. Her love for music has made her want to teach other people as well.

What makes Rocket Piano so unique from all the other online courses is that it helps one to learn how to play the instrument using a slew of media.

The first method it employs is by means of e-books and audio files. The books are all with different illustrations and instructions that are clear and easy enough to follow.

Not only does give you the guidelines on what you should be paying attention to but it also includes information on the mistakes that you should be avoiding so that you know that you are learning the right things.

The course is divided into three parts: novice, intermediate and pro. This is a great way to make the learning more organized.

Another aspect of the course is the video lessons that it offers. Through these lessons, the student can see everything that he ought to do step-by-step.

These different media can be used separately or as combinations.

But what makes Rocket Piano different from all the others is the fact that it has different games to make learning more fun.

A software included in the program is Jayde Music Pro. This game was designed to teach students how to read piano sheets only its taught the fun way. - 40732

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